Adaptations are the special characteristics that help plants and animals survive in their environment. These can be physical features, behaviors, or processes that have developed over time through the process of natural selection.
Types of Adaptations
Structural Adaptations: These are physical features of an organism's body that help it survive in its environment. Examples include the long neck of a giraffe for reaching high leaves, or the thick fur of a polar bear for insulation in cold climates.
Why is natural selection important in the development of adaptations?
Choose an animal or plant and research its specific adaptations. How do these adaptations help it survive?
Understanding adaptations is crucial in comprehending how living organisms are perfectly suited to their environments, and how they have evolved over time to ensure their survival.
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